Glengarry: 6 mi NW of O‘Leary in Lot 7. Named by Alexander McDonald c1872
who may have come from Glen Garry, Inverness, Scotland. PO c1889-1913.
Glenmartin: 5 mi NW of Murray River in Lot 61. Named c1892 for John Martin, the oldest settler, from Isle of Skye, Scotland. PO Glen Marlincl891-l9l4.
Glenroy: 2 mi W of Mount Stewart in Lots 36
and 37. Noted in JHA 1859. Named for Glen Roy, Inverness, Scotland.
Glen Valley: 4 mi W of Hunter River on Junction Road, Lot 67. School district after 1900. In 1880 it was called Junction Road.
Glenwilliam: 3 mi NW of Murray River in Lot 63. Named for William Matheson ( ? -1885) who came from Isle of Skye, Scotland. He was a brother-in-law of John Martin of Glenmartin. PO Glen William c1883—1914. School district c1880 Peters Roar/.West.
Glenwood: 6 mi SW of O'Leary in Lot 8. Selected for school 1898; formerly called Pierre Jacques. PO Lot 8 c1843-1853 and 1863-1904; PO Glenwood Lot 8 1904- 1918. See also Woodridge.
Glover’s: See Kensington.
Glynde River: PO 1910-1914, 2 mi E of Granville, Lot 21. Possibly derived from Glynde, Sussex, England. Lcwellin 1832 refers to an importation of a ram from there.
Goff’s Creek: See Hornes Creek.
Goff’s Mills: PO 1895-c1898, probably at Woodville Mills.
Gonac/ze, 1.: On a French plan, S of Squaw Point, in Hillsborough Bay.
Goodwood River: See Bideford River. Goose Creek: See Black Creek.
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Goose Island: See Sandy Island.
Goose Island: On Bayfield 1850 for presently unnamed sandy shoal between Lennox and Bird Islands. In Micmac Mgetemg, “haunt of the black-backed gull” (Pacifique 1934).
Gooseneck: See Poxy Point.
Goose Point: On Bayfield 1846 extending into Hillsborough River, Lot 35, 1 mi E of Bat— tery Point.
Goose Pond: On Bayfield 1850 in Lot 14 at Grand River.
Goose Pond: See Miminegash Pond.
Goose River: Flows N into Grand River, Lot 16. Meacham 1880 and Douglas 1925 Goose River; NTS 11 L/S 1967 Goose Creek.
Goose River: Flows N into Gulf of St. Law- rence, Lot 42. Only about 2,000 feet long, but fed by a spring. Correctly shown in Meacham 1880, but applied to McAskill River on NTS ll L/7 1967.
Goose River: 4 mi NE of St. Peters in Lot 42. P01855-1914.
Gordon Cove: Adjacent to Northumberland Strait, Lot 27. Named by Samuel Holland 1765, possibly for Capt. William Augustus Gordon who fought at Louisbourg and Quebec (grandfather of General Gordon of Khartoum) or for Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Graham, who served in North America. Gordon Point is adjacent to the cove.
Gordon Cree/c See West Lake Creek.
Gordon Point: Extends into Brudenell River, Lot 53. Meacham 1880 shows William, Walter and Jno. Gordon there. On Bayfield 1850.